Summary: Reading Letters Designing For Legibility | 9789063692711 | Sofie Beier

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  • 1 Test Methods

  • Why do different test methods to study typography produce such different results every time they are being conducted?

    Reading is such a complex process, that no single method can ever produce sufficiently useful results.
  • Is there a common feature or set of features to improve legibility in all conditions?

    The level of legibility for a given typeface is not constant but varies, depending on the situation in which it is observed.
  • 1.1 Continuous reading

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  • Which dilemma's are raised when comparing two columns of text in different typefaces? (3)

    - Leading and spacing when two fonts with different x-heights are compared
    - If leading is kept constant, one of the two fonts can be in advantage
    - A bias can be introduced by different font sizes due to spacing
  • What is a common goal in studies of continues reading?

    Measuring reading speed
  • Why is oral reading not a flawless test for legibility?

    - The situation is unnatural for most participants
    - It can be difficult to determine whether mistakes are based on errors of identification or errors of interpretation or memory
    - Oral reading speed is about half that of silent reading
  • What can influence a study in reading significantly?

    the amount of high-frequency words as "the" since we read them faster than any other 3-character words.
  • 1.2 The search task

  • What is the search task method?

    Measure readers' ability to locate specific words or letters in a text.
  • 1.3 Visual accuracy threshold

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  • What is the visual accuracy threshold?

    An approach where comprehension isn't a priorty, but letter and word identification.
  • Why is word recognition happening unaffected by the surroundings?

    Because it occurs on an automatic level (in your brain)
  • Which methods are there for measuring visual accuracy? (2)

    - Short exposure method
    - Accuracy based method
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